Typewriting-machine



J. WALDHEHVI.

`[YPEWRITING MACHINE. APPLxcATloN man ocT.16,19.17.

Patented May 4, 1920.

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APPLICATION FI.LE'D O CT. 16, 1917.

1,339,078. Ptlld May 4, 1920.

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TYPEWRlTlNG MACHINElv APPLICATION EIILAEAD ocT.16, 1917.

Patentd May 4,1920.

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J. WALDHEIM.

. ,TYPEWRITING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED 00116, 1917.

Patented May 4, 1920.

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TYPEWRITING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED ocT. I6. 1917.

Patented May 4,1920.A

s SHEETS-SHEET 5.

J. WALDHEIM.

TYPEWRITING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILI-:D ocT. I6. 1917.

' 1,339,078. y Patented May 4,1920. Y

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- 'UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

:form WALDHEIM, on ELIZABETH, NnWJEnsEY, AssIGNoRTo UNDERWooD TYPE- WRITER COMPANY, OF NEW YORK,'N. Y., A CORPORATION 0F DLAWARE.

TYPEWRITING-MACHIN E.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented May 4, 1920.l

Application led October 16, 1917. Serial No. 196,797.

' citizen of the United States, residing in keys with either set oftype-bars, preferably Elizabeth, in the county of Union and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Typewrlting- Machines, of which the following is a specification. e

My invention relates to typewriting machines, and more especially to the kind in which more than one type-set is used, to en'- able different kinds of printing on a single work-sheet, as for example, one style of type may be roman and the other italic. In machines of this type, usually two sets of type-bars and twokeyboards are used; thus in using the machine it is necessary for the operator to become familiar with the use of two keyboards, and also to move his hands from one keyboard to the other.

One object of the invention is to simplify the operation of the machine, by making it unnecessary for the operator to familiarize himself with two keyboards. An additional object -is to overcome the shifting of posltion. Both objects are attained by using a single keyboard. The position of the single keytboard may be kept constantly directly in front of the operator. A- single set of keys is connected to actuate either set of type-bars.

As an additional feature, I have provided mechanism for automatically connecting the controlled fromthe typewriter carriage. p The keyboard may be centrally arranged and the keys may be mounted'upon levers or frames, which are arranged under two sets of sub-levers `that are associatedwith the two sets of' type-bars. These nested frames have laterallyextending branches, and the latter have arms engaging with links or interponents, preferably carried by the sub-levers, so that when a key is depressed, movement is transferred from the key lever or frame through the` interponent to the connected sub-lever, and through suitable connections to the type-bar to swing the latter to a printing position. There is provision for determining which set of typebars shall be operated by thekeys.

Each set of type-bars may have a separate escapement and a separate universal bar associated therewith, similar in construction to that of the regular Underwood typewriting machine.

A separate ribbon vibrator may also be provided for each set of type-bars, which" may be actuated by the universal bar, as in the Underwood machine The single set of keys, through the intermediary of thetypebars, 'may beeffective to actuate either one of the universal bars, and consequently the escapement and ribbon vibrator associated` therewith.

The case-shift mechanism may ,comprise a single swinging frame extending crosswise of the machine, and of a length to be effective` to shift theplaten when the latter is coperating with either set of type-bars.

The inking ribbonmay vstretch from one `spool to another and be threaded through both ribbon vibrators, and passes over a relatively fixed idler between the two vibrators. ,With this arrangement, either of the reaches of ribbon that extend opp'ositely from the idler to the ribbon spools may be vibrated independently of the other.

Some of the ribbon-feeding mechanism is similar to that used in Underwood machines. Since only one escapement is effective at a time, I have found it advantageous to render the control of the ribbon-feed under either escapement automatic. This is done preferably by the typewriter carriage.

The space-bar is automatically rendered effective to engage with either one of the .escapements This is also controlled by the typewriter carriage.

I have illustrated the invention in connection with an Underwood typewriting machine, but it should be nnderstood that it may readily be emplo ed with other typewriting mechanisms. ome of the features may also be used in machines in which two keyboards are provided, and in machines in which other relative shift `is provided between the single keyboard and the plurality of sets of type-bars. j

Other features and advantages will hereinafter appear.

Inthe accompanying drawings,

Figure 1 is a top plan View of the machine, showing'. the relative arrangement of the two sets of type-bars and a single set of keys; also the rail on the typewriter car# riage, which coperates with suitable mechanism to cause the connection of the keys with eitherset of type-bars. A single ribbon is shown whichis threaded through two ribbon vibrators and passes over an idler i stantially on the line 2-.2 of Fig. 1, and

looking in the direction of the arrows at 4said lines.

Fig.. 3 is a sectional front view, taken on the line .3-3 of""Fig.`2, and showing the arrangement of two type-sets and the mechanism for actuating them.

Fig. 4 vis a sectional'top plan view, taken on the line 4 4 of Fig.- 2, showing the connections from the keys to the two sets of sub-levers, and also some of the mechanism Fig. 5 is a perspective-vlew, showing two adjacent keys locatedin the center of the machine, with two sub-levers of each set associated therewith, and the bail controlled from the typewriter carriage which connects and disconnects the keys with either set of sub-levers. This view also shows the nested arrangement of the key levers. f

Fig. 6 is a side view of the mechanism shown in Fig. 5, and shows one of the keys in its depressed or actuated position.

Fig. 7 is a View showing the development of the parts comprising therkey lever, before they are bent and assembled.

for changing said connections.

Fig. 8 shows a type-bar of each type-set with the different kinds of types thereon.`

Fig. 9 is a fragmentary top plan view,

' .showing the space-bar, l ribbon-feed i shaft,

portions of two rocking frames of the escapements, and the means for'rendering the space-bar and the ribbon-feeding mechanism under the lcontroly of either escapement simultaneously with the changing of the key connections.

Fig. 10- is an enla'r'ed'detail sectional view, showing how the interponents may be mounted on the sliding sleeve of Fig. 9.

l Character keys 1, when depressed, actuate key' levers or pivoted frames 2 to swing about a fulcrum rod 3, supported on the' machine-frame 4. Each key lever comprises an intermediate or body portion. 5 having a rightwardly-e'xtending. branch 5a' and a leftwardly-extending branch 5b. The outer veniently guided.

ends'of -the branches 5 and 5b have vforwardly-projecting arms 6 and 6, respectively, which, during the depression of the keys l, may engage with connectible links or pendantsl 7 and 7, which may be con- The' links v-7 and 7 are pivotally mounted at 8 and 8a, preferably on sub-levers 9 and 9a andare effective to swing the latter about a fulcrum- 10. The sub-levers, when actuated, swing bell cranks 11 about their fiilcrums 12 to swing typebars 13 about a fulcrum 14, and cause up er and lower-case types 15 and 16vto print,

case-shifting movements in a carriage frame- 20, in avmanner similar to 'that of the Underwood machine.

The carriage 20 is mounted for traveling vmovements on a front rail 2l and a rear rail 22, and is drawn from right to left of the machine, during letterfeeding movements, by a spring drum 23, connected to the carriage by a strap 24, (Fig. 1).

Letter-feeding movements of the carriage are controlled byeither one of two escapements, only one being effective at' a time. During these letter-feeding movements, a

'rack 25, pivotally `supported on the carriage 20, engages with a pinion 26 torotate an escapement Wheel 27 through the intermediary of the usual one-way acting pawls (not shown). The movements of the escapement wheels 27 are controlled by a loose and a 4fixed dog 28 and 29, respectively, mounted on adog rocker 30, which is vibrated bya ioating frame 31 with the assistance of'suitable return springs (not shown). The floating frame 31 has at its forward end a curved universal bar 32, with' which heels 33 of the type-bars 13 engage during the latterpart of the upward movement of thetype-bars, thus imparting movement to the floating frame to reciprocate the dogs between the escapement wheel. The

rear end of the floating frame 31 may be guided bya swinging frame 34. Y

The platen 18 may be shifted from lower to upper-case position by the depression of either 'one of-two shift keys 36 arranged in the keyboard. Each key, when depressed, swings a lever 37 about the fulcrum 1() to cause an upwardly-extending arm 38 to engage with an arm 39 projecting downwardly from a shaft 40, formingvpart of a shift frame 41. Thus the shift frame is actuated to swing upwardly a cross bar or shift rail 42, forming the forward part of the said shift frame, to move the platen from its lower to its upper-case position by the intermediary of a roller 43, which is supported in a suitable manner on the platen frame, and rolls back and forth on the shift rail 42, during movements of the carriage.

suitable lock may be provided to hold the platen in its shifted position,

,The ribbon 17 is fed from one to another of two spools 45 by means of an arm 46,

extending downwardly from the rocking frame 34 associated with the "escapement mechanism, which engages with an arm or interponent 47 of which there are two, and both of them slidably mounted on a shaft 48, for a purpose which will hereinafter be more clearly described. The arm 47 rocks the shaft 48 to vibrate an arm 49 secured to one side of the shaft, and having a` pawl 50 its vibratory movements, due to arm 49,- engages with -a ratchet wheel 52 and, with the assistance of a holding pawl 50a, imparts fractional rotations to a horizontally-disposed shaft 52 to which said ratchet wheel is secured. A suitable spring (not shown) may beinterposed between the pawls 50 and 50a to hold them against the'ratchet wheel.

The shaft 52a is provided with gear wheels 53, which may. engage with gear wheels 54 to drivel any one of two vertical shafts 56, having the .ribbon spools 45 conveniently mounted at their upper ends. The shaft 52 is slidable lengthwise, so that -it may be connected by means of one set of gear wheels '53 and 54 to either one of the vertical shafts in driving relation therewith.

The ribbon is vibrated so as to expose it to the printing types by a lever 60, pivoted at 61 on a bracket 62 extending from the shift rail 42. The lever 60 is actuated by a Ahook-shaped extension 63, secured to the secured thereto in any convenient manner.

Eachset of type-bars has a set of sub-levers and a set of bell cranks associated therewith,

`which are used to throw the type-bars to their printing positions, as hereinbefore described.- 'y

The sub-levers 9 and 9a ofeach set have links 7 and 7a, respectively, pivoted at their forward ends, and the links are hook-shaped at their lower ends 67 and 67a, so that they may engage with studs 68 and 68a carried by the forward arms 6 and 6a, respectively, of the key levers 2. The links 7 and 7a are slotted so asto straddle the cross rods 69 and 70, respectively, of abail 71, the cross f rods extending between a central portion 72 and end portions' 73, secured to a rock shaft 74, which is pivotally supported on the machine frame 4. y

It will be seen by an inspection of Figs. 2 and 5 that the links 7 and 72M are similar in construction, but are reversely mounted on their respective sub-levers 9and 9a, or, in other words, the hook portions 67 and 67a extend in opposite directions. Thus it will be seen that when the upper portion of the bail 71 is thrown forwardly, which movement is preferably controlled by the typewriter carriage and which will be hereinafter more clearly described, the links 7. be-

come disconnected, whilethe links 7 a become connectedwith the key levers 2 by engaging with the studs 68a of the arms 6a.

To move the carriage so as to bring the platen 18 into coperative relation with "either type-set, there is provided a carriage release. handle 7 5,l which, when actuated, swings. about a pivot 76 to raise the rack 25 out of engagement with vthe pinion 26. The carriage'is then moved to the. proper position relatively to the desired type-set. To

assist in locating the carriage relatively to the desired type-set, there is provided a scale plate 77, having similar scales 78 and 79 thereon, one scale being associatedfwith each type-set. Before the carriage is moved from one type-set to another, a reading of the scale is taken with the assistance of a pointer l 80, secured to the typewriter carriage. 20. The carriage is then released by the handle 75, which disengages the feed rack 25 from the pinion 26, after whiclithe carriage is moved to the other type-set and positioned by means of the scale andpointer according to the reading previously taken.

The connecting of the keys with either type-set is preferably accomplished automatically, and is advantageously controlled by arail or bar 81, secured in any convenient manner to the typewriter carriage 20.l When the platen is in coperative relation with the type-set at the right-hand side of the machine (Fig. 1), therail 81 engages with a roller 82 mounted to rotate on the upper end of a lever 83, pivoted at 84 at the rear of the machine frame 4. The

lower end of the lever 83, through the inrail 8l on the typewriter carriage.

It will be seen that the typewriter car-v riage may travel back and forth while a work-sheet is being written on by the typeset at the right-hand sideof the machine, during which time the rail 81 will move with the carriage and the roller 82 will roll idly thereon.

The connection of the keys is changed when the platen is moved from the type-set at the right-hand side of the machine into coperative relation with the type-set on the left-hand side of the machine. The rail 81 on the typewriter carriage and the roller 82 are so positioned relatively to each other that they will be disengaged when the plateii is moved to the first letter-space posi tion of the type-set at the left-hand side of the machine. lVhen this is done, the springs 87 become effective to swing the bail 71, thus movement of the bail 71, the hooks 67 of the links 7 are taken out of effective relation with the studs 68, thus breaking the connection between the key-levers and theltype-set at the right-hand side 0f the machine. `At the same time the hooks 67*3L of the links 7'? arel brought into effective relation with the studs 68, to connect the keys' with the type-setV at theleft-hand side of the machine. If, however, the platen is in effective relation with the type-set at the left-hand side of the machine, and it is desired to move said platen into effective relation with said type-set at the righthand side of the machine, a cam portion 81 (Fig. 1) of the rail 81 on the typewriter carriage engages with the roller 8,2y to move the upperend of the lever 83 rearwardly, thus swinging the latter about its pivot, and

lby means of the link 85 swings the bail 71l so as to connect the right-hand type-set and disconnect the left-hand type-set with the keys. Thus it will be understood that the bail 71 is controlled from the typewriter carriage, that .the spring 87 is effective to move the bail in one direction, that' the effeci tiveness of said .spring is dependent upon vfor each type-set.

the typewriter carriage, and that the type-- writer carriage is effective to swing said ball 1n a reverse direction from said spring.

Each type-set is provided with a separate tancel substantially escapement, comprising a pinion 26, an escapement iwheel 27 and a set of dogs 28 and 29 on the dogrockers 30. Each escapement has a separate floating frame 31, providedwith a universal bar 32, as hereinbefore described.

vIt will be seen (Fig. 1) that the rack 25 is a little shorter than the distance between the two lescapement pinions 26; this is done to cause the rack 25 to engage with only one of the pinions 26 at a time. Thus it f will be understood that only one escapement may be effective at a time, and either escapement may be rendered effective by mov-I ing the carriage to cause the feed rack 25 to engage with either pinion and 4at the same time change the connection of the keys so that they, when actuated, cause connected type-bars to operate the universal bar associated with the escapement with which thel feed rack is being connected.

There are two ribbon vibrators 64, one These ribbon 'vibrators are arranged' at different positions lengthwise of the ribbon 17 and operate the latter, which passes from one spool 45 to a vibrator 64 associated with one type-set, then lover an idler 88, rotatably. mounted on a fixed bracket 89 in theA center of the machine. The'ribbon passes from the idler 88 to another ribbon vibrator 64 associated with the other type-set, and then to the other spool 45. It` .will be seen that the ribbon is fed in a substantially horizontal path.

Each portion of the ribbon 17 between the idler 88 and the ribbon spools 45 may be raised by the vibrator 64, associated therewith, without disturbing the portion of the ribbon associated with the other vibrator.

.It will be remembered that each set of typebarsA has a floating frame 31, comprising a universal bar 32 associated.v therewith- Each floating frame has a hook portion 63 l engaging with. a lever 6() to vibrate a ribbon vibrator 64, as hereinbefore described. Thus, each ribbon vibrator 64 may be lrendered effective or ineective, which may be controlled by the typewriter carriage by connecting or disconnecting .the ,type-bars with the keys. I

v To maintain the same relative position between the ribbon vibrator and the platen in both lower and upper-case positions Aof the platen, the levers 60 associated with the ribbon vibrators 64 are pivotally mountedV on the shift railv 42, and the hook portions 63 have elongated slots 90, into which studs 91 of the levers 60 project. Thus, when the shift frame 41 is swung about its pivot 40,

the shift rail 42 will be moved upwardly to carry the lever 60 therewith. The levers 60 are guided in their upward movements by 'the pins 91 engaging inthe slots 90, and

move practically parallel with themselves to move the ribbon vibrator through a disequal to that through which theshift rail 42 is moved.

The ribbon-feeding mechanism may be placed under the control ofeither escapement, by moving the platen from` one typeset to another. The escapements have swinging frames 34 comprising downwardly-exten'ding arms, as hereinbefore described. These arms engage with the inter.-

ponents 47 which are loosely mounted on a sleeve 92.. The sleeve 92 is 4keyed to thel shaft 48, for a purpose which will presently beV described, by a pin 93 on said shaft extending into a slot. 94 in the sleeve 92. Each interponent has a pin 95 extending therefrom and engaging with a finger 96 secured to the sleeve 92 to rock the shaft 48 in a counter-clockwise direction. vIt will be'seen shaft 48 and engaging in the slot 94 in the sleeve 92. It will also be seen thatthearm 47 associated with the idle escapement will remain undisturbed, the finger 96 associated the escapement associated withthe type-set'l at the left-hand side of the machine, during which time the interponent associated with the escapement at the right-hand side of the machine may remain undisturbed.

A space bar 100, when actuated, rocksfa shaft 101, pivotally supported in the machine frame 4. The rock shaft 101 'has extending rearwardly therefrom two arms 102, which may engage with the interponents 47. Only one of the arms 102 is effective atav time to engage with the interponent 47 associated therewith, and through the intermediary of `the arml 46 to rock the swinging frame 34 and'actuate the escapement mechanism by means of the floating frame 31.

The space bar 100 may be rendered effective to actuate either one of said escapements This may be controlled' fr'om the typewriter vcarriage by a bell crank 103,l pivotally mounted on a stud 104 lon themachine frame 4 and having 'a reduced portion at yits rearward end extending into a slot in lever 83. .When the carriage moves from the right to tlie left-hand type-set,thegfor ward end of the bell crank 103, which is connected to the sleeve 92 by a pin and slot at 105, movesrightwardly to slide the sleeve 92 therewith on the ribbon-feed shaft 48.

Thus, the interponent 47 mounted at the right-hand side of the machine moves out of effective relation with the arm 102 (Fig. 9) associated therewith, while the one at the left-hand side of the machine is at the same lengthwise thereof.

vtime brought into effective relation-with its associated arm 102. The pin 93 projecting from the ribbon-feed shaft extends into the slot 94 in the sleeve 92 for the purpose of maintaining a direct'connection between the shaft and sleeve in their rotary direction and to permit a relative sliding movement All ofthe key levers 2 (Figs. 2, 4, 5 and 7 may be exactly alike. The key stems, which h'avethe keys 1 mounted at their upper ends, may be secured to the intermediate portions 5'of the key levers '-in .an convenient manner, but, for the sake o simplicity, I have Shown them as one piece..

ach vkey. lever `may be com osed of'three sections, as indicated inv Fig. which shows `the parts after they are stamped. The short dotted lines in said ligure indicate the places at which the parts are bent to form tle shapes shown in Fig. 5, which shows the parts assembled and preferably riveted together. ,-Each key/lever takes a bearing at the outer ends of the branches 5a and 5b on the fulcrum rod, 3. The holes in the central portions 5 maybe larger than the diameter of the fulcrum rod 3, so as to lavoid any possible binding of the key lever on the ful- I crum rod, which may be caused by the inaccurate alinement of the holes in the two branches 5a and 51?I with that of the intermediate portion 5. It will'be seen that with this construction of the key levers, motion may be transmitted from the keys to either set of sub-levers without causing any torsional strains on the moving parts.v Also they .may be conveniently nested so as to occupy a minimum space. The key levers may be held in position on the fulcrum rod 3 by suitable spacing'washers or collars 106. The branches 5a and 5b of the key levers 2 .underlie and overlie, respectively, the portions 5. These branches 58L and 5b are far enough removed from the intermediate portions 5 so as not to collide with the intermediate portions of the -key levers when a key7 lever is actuated, as indicatedin Fig. 6.

ariations may be resorted towithin the scope of the invention, and portions of the improvements may be used without others.

Having thus described my invention, I claim: Y

1. In a typewriting machine', .the comlbina-tion of `a plurality of type-sets of different kinds of print, each set includingtype-bars carrying upper and lower-case characters, a single set of keys, and means for connecting each key of said set of keys of said type-sets.

.2. In a typewriting machine, ythe combination of a plurality of type-sets of difwith the corresponding type-bar of any one v ferent kinds of print, eachv set including type-bars carrying upper and lower-case characters, a single set of keys, andmechanism whereby each key of saidA single set keys, and means for operatively connecting said single set ofkeys with said sets of typebars, one set at a time.

5. In a typewriting machine, the combinationwith la platen, of a plurality of typesets, each set'including type-bars carrying upper and lower-case characters, and a set of intermediate levers, a single set of keys, and means for connecting said keys to any set of intermediate levers. v y

6. Ina typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, of a plurality of typesets, each set in cluding type-bars carrying controlled from the carriage for connecting vupperand lower-case characters, and a set of intermediate levers, a single set of keys, interponents, and means engaging with said interponents to connect and disconnect said -ke s and said intermediate levers.

. In a typewriting machine, the com-V bination with a platen, of a plurality of type-sets, of intermediate levers, a single set of keys, links, and a bail engaging with said links to connect and disconnect said keys l and said intermediate. levers.

' 8. Inatypewriting machine, the combination with `a platen, of a plurality of type-sets, each set comprising a plurality of. A.type bars carrying upper and, lower-'case each set carrying upper and lower-case char- .,acters, a single set of keys, a plurality of' type bars being associated with -each key, sets of sub-levers yoperatively connected with the respective sets of type bars, means for connecting said keys and sub-levers, and means for changing said connecting means to render any one of the type-bars, as/sociated with a key, effective to be actuated by the latter. -7

10. In a typewriting machine, the vcombination with a plurality of Vtype-sets, of a single set of keys, key-actuated means for actuating any' of said type-sets, mechanism tending to render said key-actuated means ineffective -with respect to one of said typesets, and effective with respect to another, and means including acarriage -for controlling said mechanism.

11. In a typewriting machine, the com-f .bination with a carriage, of a plurality of .type-sets, one set being effective ata time, yand carriage-controlled means for determining which of said type-sets shall' be effective.

12. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage, of a plurality of type-sets, a single set of keys, and means the set of key'swith any one of said typesets.

13,.'In atypewriting machine, the combinatlon with a carriage comprising a platen, of a pluralityof type-sets, a 'single set of keys, and means actuated by a movement of said carriage from one type-set to anotherv for connecting said keys with the type-set to which the platen is moved.

14. In 'a`typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage comprising a platen, of a plurality of type-sets, a sin le set of keys, and means actuated by a rell tive movement between said platen and said.- type-sets to. connect said keys with any one of said type-sets.`

15. In a .typewriting machine, the comnecting and connecting means.

bination with -a platen, of a plurality of type-sets, a singlegset of keys, andmeans caused byv av relative movement transverse with respect to the machine between said type-sets and said platen to establish an effective relation between said keys and any one of said type-sets. f

' 16. In a typewriting machine, the com-v bination with a carriage comprising a platen, of a plurality of type-sets arranged side by side, and a single set of keys, there being a relative lateral movement between said type-sets and said platen to cause an efffective relation of said keys with any one of said type-sets.

17.. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a plurality of sets of type-bars, each type-bar. carryinglan upper-case and a lower-'case character, a single set of keys,

type bar actuating means including sublevers, connections comprising links between said keys and said sub-levers, a bail associated with said links, and means for shifting said bail to change the connections between said keys and saidk sub-levers by rendering each of said-links effective-or ineffective.` p

18. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage, of a plurality of type-sets, a single set of keys, sub-levers,

connections comprising links between t said keys and sa1d sub-levers, a bail associated with said links, and means for shifting said bail to change the connections between said sub-levers and said keys, said means comprising a rail on said carriage engaging with a' lever lconnected to said bail.

. 19. In a typewriting machine, vthe com- `bination of two type-sets side by side transactuating means therefor including .a single set of keys, means, including a spring, to disconnect said keys from one type-set and connect them-with the other. type-set, and carriage, controlled means for determining the,

effectiveness of said spring.

21. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage, of two type-sets,

actuating means therefor including a single set of keys, means to disconnect said keys from. one type-set and connect them with the other type-set, and carriage-controlled means to-reverse the action of said discon- 22.l In a typewriting machine, the combination of two type-sets arranged side by side, a single set of .key-levers, each ty eset having' a set of sub-levers, there belng two sub-levers, one in each set, for each keylever, and means for selectlvelyconnecting iso the sub-levers to the key-lever with which they are associated.

23. In a typewriting machine, the combination of two .type-sets arranged side by side, a single set of key-levers, each typeset having a set-of sub-levers, there being two sub-levers for each key-lever, and means for selectively connecting the sub-levers to the key-lever with which they are associated, each key-lever having branchesextending laterally. therefrom, and each branch having an arm-'extending parallel with the keylever, the connection between thekey-lever and its corresponding sub-levers being made at the ends of said arms. f

' 24. In a typewriting` machine, the combination of two type-sets arranged side by side, type-set actuating means including a single set of key-levers, each type-set having a set of sub-levers, two for each keylever, and means for selectively connecting the sub-levers to the key-lever with which they are associated, comprising branches extending laterallyfrom each key-lever, each branch having an arm extending parallel with the key-lever, pendants on said sublevers, and means for swinging said pendants to alternatively connect the branches of each key-lever with the sub-levers associated therewith. i v

25. In a typewriting machine, the -combination of two ltype-sets, a single set of keys, two sets of sub-levers, one for each type-set, two sets of pivoted interponents, the' interponents of one set being reversely mounted relatively to the interponents of the other set, a bail engaging with said interponents, and means for lswinging vsaid bail to change the position of said interponents, thereby connecting the keys with one setv of sub-levers and disconnecting the keys from the other setvof sub-levers. l

26. In a' typewriting machine, the combination of two type-sets, each having a set of intermediate levers associated therewith, a single set of key-levers, said key-levers having branches projecting laterally therefrom, each set of branches having a set of arms extending parallel with said key- -levers, and each set of arms being associated with one of said sets of intermediate levers, and means for connectlng said intermediate levers to sald arms.

27. Ina typewriting machine, the com-.

bination of two type-sets, each having a set of sub-levers associated therewith, a single set of ,key-levers, each key-lever `having two branches projecting -laterally therefrom, the branches forming two sets, each 28. n a typewriting machine, the combi-4 nation of a carriage, two type-sets, each having a set of sub-levers associated therewith, av single set of key-levers, said key-levers having branches projecting laterally therefrom, each set of branches having a set of arms extending parallel with said keylevers, and each set of arms underlying one of saidI sets of sub-levers, pendants on said sub-levers, and `means controlled from said carriage forvconnecting either set of pendants with said key-levers.

29. In a typewriting machine, the combination of two type-sets, each having a set of sub-levers associated therewith, a single set of key-levers, said key-levers having two sets of arms, two sets of links, and means adapted to control said links to connect either set of sub-levers with said key-levers.

type-bars, and means for actuating said type-bars, said means comprising aJ set of frames, of the same form and size, each frame extending from one type-set to another and having a broad bearing, and-a plurality of type-bars connectible to each frame.

32.1In a typewriting machine, "combination. a platen, a' plurality of type-sets arranged side by side, each of'said type-sets having a separate printing point, a single set of keys, and means whereby said set of keys maybe made effective to operate any one of said type-sets.

33. In a typewriting machinecomprising type-bars, means for actuating said typebars, said' means comprising intermediate levers, and a single set of keys, said keys having two sets 'of arms associated therewith. each arm and an intermediate lever moving in the same plane, said arm and said lever being connected to each other.

34. In a typewriting machine comprising type-bars, means for actuatingr said typebars, said means comprising intermediate levers, a single set of keys, said keys having two sets of arms associated therewith, each arm and an intermediate lever moving in the same plane, pivoted links on said levers, and means for connecting or` disconnecting said links with said arms.

i 35. In a 'typewriting machine comprising type-bars, means for actuating said typebars, said means comprising a set of levers, said. levers having intermediate portions, vtwo sets of branches extending from said intermediate portions, one of said sets., ex-

tending over some of said'intermediate portions, the other set of branches extending under some of said" intermediate portions, and arms extending from said branches, each arm being associated with a type-bar.

`36. Ina typewriting machine having two sets of type-bars arranged side by side, a single set of key-operated levers, said levers havin body portions,`two sets of branches exten ing laterally therefrom and in opposite directions, the two branches extending from each body portion forming bearings at their ends, and arms extending from said branches, said,` .arms being connectible to said type-bars.

37. Inv a typewriting machine having different writing points, the'combination with a platen, a -ribbon and a ribbon-feeding mechanism comprising two spools, of a pluralityof ribbon vibrators arranged at different writing points lengthwise o f said ribbon, said ribbon passing from one spool to said vibrators and back to the other spool.

38. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen and a' ribbon, of a 4plunation with a platen, a ribbon and a ribbonrality of type-sets, a plurality of ribbon vibrators, one for each type-set, said ribbon passing from one to theother of`said vibrators, and means for actuating said vibrators individually. .y

39. In'a typewriting machine, the combifeeding mechanism comprising 4two-spools,

of two type-sets, two ribbon vibrators, one for each type-set, and an idler between said ribbon vibrators, said ribbon passing from one spool to a vibrator, from the latter tosaid idler, from said idler to the other ribbon vibrator, and then tothe other spool.

feeding mechanism comprising twov spools for feeding said ribbon in a substantiallyhorizontal path, of two ribbon-vibrators associated with theribbon at different points between said spools, an idler between. said vibrators to assist/in guiding said vribbon from one vibratorto another, and means to operate said vibrators independently.

42. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, a ribbonand a ribbonfeeding mechanism comprising two spools, of two ribbon vibrators, and an idlerl fixed relatively to said vibrators, said ribbon extendingfrom saidspools to said'vibrators and over said idler.

nected type-set.

In a .typewriting machine, 4the combination with a carriage, of a plurality of type-sets, and a ribbon vibrator for each set, one set and one ribbon vibrator being efectivevat a time, the eifective set and effective ribbon vibrator being dependent upon the position of the carriage. y

44. In a typewriting machine,'the combination of a plurality of type-sets, a plurality of ribbon vibrators, one -for each type-set,

a sing'le set ofkeys, and means for connectmgsaid s et of keys with anyone-ofsaid type-sets, saidkeys being adapted to actuatean one ofsaid ribbon vibrators.

45. n a typewriting machine, the combination `with a carriage, of a plurality of type-sets, a plurality of ribbon vibrators, one for each type-set, a single set ,of 'ke s, and means controlled from said carriage or connecting said 'set of keys, with any one ofsaid type-sets', said keys being adapted to actuate, in each instance, the ribbon viset.

46. In a typewriting machine, the combi# ,nation with a carriage, of a plurality of type-sets, each set having an escapement and a ribbon vibrator associated therewith, one type-set, one escapementv and one' ribbon vibrator being effective at a time, the

effective set of types, escapement and rib4` bon vibrator being dependentupon the 'position of the carriage, Y

47. In atypewriting machine, the combivbrator associated with the connected typenation with .a carriage, of a plurality of ltype-sets, each set having an escapement and a ribbon vibrator associated therewith,

a single set of keys, and means controlled' from the'carriage for connecting the set of v keys with any one of said `type-sets, said keys-being adapted to actuate said escapements and said ribbon vibrators.

48. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage, of a plurality of sets of 'type-bars, a universalbar associated with each set of type-bars, a'ribbon vibrator connected'to each universal bar, an escapement.

lassociated with each universal bar, a single ros set of keys, and means for connecting said set ofkeys with Aany set of type-bars, said keys being adapted to actuate, in each instance, the universal bar associated with the connected type-bars. l

49. In a typewriting machine, thelco`mbi nation with a carriage, vof Aa plurality of type-sets, a universal bar .for each type-set, anzescapement and a ribbon vibrator associated with each universal bar, and a single set of keys, said carriage being adapted to connect said set of keys with any one of said type-sets, said keys being effective to actuate the universal bar, escapement and ribbon vibrator associated with the con-l 50. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage, vof a single set of keys, a. plurality of carriage escapements,

and means for rendering any one of said escapementsl effective with said keys. 51. In a typewriting machine, the combl- ,nation with a carriage, of a plurality of at a time, the effective set and the effective4 escapement bein'g'dependent upon the position of the carriage.

53. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage and. a rack thereon, of a plurality of escapements, one, being effective at attime, the effective one being dependent upon the position of the carriage andthe rack engaging therewith.

' 54. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage, of a plurality of sets of type-bars, a plurality of universal bars, one foreach set of type-bars, and a single set of keys, said keys being adapted to actuatefany vone of said universal bars, through the intermediary of the associated set of type-bars.

55. In a typewriting machine, the combination with `a carriage, of a plurality of type-sets,a universal bar for each type-set, an escapement for each universal bar, a rack on said carriage which may engage with any one of said escapements, but only one at a time, and a single set of keys, said4 carriage being movable into effective relation with any one of said escapements, and said carriage when so moved being effective to connect said set of keys with the typeset associated with the, effective escapement, said keys being effective to actuatethe universal bar and escapement associated with the effectivetype-set.

56. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, of a plurality of type-sets, a plurality of escapements, one for each type-set, said platen being movable into effective relation with any one ,of said type-sets, and means for rendering any one of said escapements effective when said platen is moved into effective relation with the associated type-set.

:57. In a typewriting machine, the c'om-Y bination with a carriage, of a single set of keys, carriage-feeding devices including a plurality of universal bars, and means for rendering any one of saidA universal bars effective with said keys.

`1 58. 'In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage, of a plurality of type-sets, a single set of keys, escapement devices, a plurality of universal bars, one

for each type-set, and means for rendering any one of said type-sets and the universal ba'r associated therewith effective with sa1d keys.

59. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage, of a plurality of type-sets, a universal bar for each type-set,

an escapement associated with each universal bar, a single set of keys, one typeset being effective to be operated by said keys at a time, the effective set being de-v pendent upon the 'position of the` carriage, and a rack on-said carriage engaging with one of said escapements at a time.

60. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage, of a plurality of' type-sets, a universal bar for each type-set, an escapement associated with each universal bar, a single set of keys, and means controlled from the carriage for connecting said set of keys with any oneof saidtype-sets, said keys being adapted, through the intermediary of any one of said typesets, to actuate the universal bar and escapement associated therewith. fr

61. In a typewriting machine, the .comf

bination of a plurality of sets of type-hars, a universal bar for each set of type-ba s and cooperating therewith, each universal bar having an escapement actuated thereby, a` single set of keys, and means for rendering said set of keys effective to actuate any one ofsaid sets of type-bars to actuate the associated universal bar and the escapement associated with the latter.

62. 'In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage comprising `a platen, printing instrumentalities and a ribbon, of a plurality of escapements, a plurality of universal bars, one Afor each escapement, and ribbon-feeding mechanism, said ribbon-feeding mechanism being operable by any one of said universal bars.

. 63. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage comprising a platen, printing instrumentalities and a'ribbon, of a vplurality of escapements, aplurality of universal bars, one for each escapement, rlbbon-feedlng mechanism, said lribbon-feeding mechanism being operable vplaten, printing instrumentalities and a ribbon, of a plurality of escapements, a plurality of universal bars, one for each escapement, ribbon-feeding mechanism, said ribbon-feeding mechanism being operable by any one of said universal bars, 4and means for rendering said ribbon-feeding mechanism under the control of any one of said universal bars, said means being controlled from said carriage.

65. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a ribbon and a carriage comprising a platen, of two sets of printibng instrumentalities, a plurality of universal bars, one for each set of' printing instru` mentalities, and ribbon-feeding"mechanism, said ribbon-feeding mechanism being operable b either one of said universal bars.

66. n'f a typevvriting machine, the combination With a ribbon and a carriage comprising a platen, of two sets of type-bars, a plurality of universal bars, one for each set of type bars, ribbon feeding mechanism, said ribbon-feeding mechanism being operable by either one of said universal bars,

and means for renderingsaid ribbon-feeding mechanism under the control of either set of type-bars.l

67. In a typevvriting machine, the combination with a carriage comprising a platen, printing instrumentalities and a ribbon, of a plurality of universal bars, ribbonfeeding mechanism, said ribbon-feeding' mechanism being operable by any one of said universal bars, and means for connecting said` ribbon-feeding mechanism to any one of said universal bars, said means being controlled from said carriage.

' 68. In a typevvriting machine, the combination with a ribbon and a carriage comprising a platen, of a plurality of sets of printing instrumentalities, a plurality of universal bars, one for each set of printing instrumentalities, ribbon-feeding mechanism, said ribbon-feeding mechanism being operable with either one of said universal bars, and means for shifting said ribbonfeeding mechanism under the control of any one of said universal bars,by causing a relative shifting movement between the carriage and the sets of printing instrumentaliti'es. l v g 69. In a typewriting machine,.the combination With a carriage comprising a platen, `of a plurality of type-sets arranged side byside, said platen being movable laterally into. effective relation With any on'e of said'itype-sets, av plurality of universal bars, :one for each type-set, ribbon-feeding mechanism, and means controlled by the carriageffor connecting said ribbon-feeding mechanism With the universalbar associated with the type-set to which the platen is being moved. y

70. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a ribbon and a carriage comprising .la platen, of a plurality of` typesets, a single set of keys, a plurality of universal bars, one for each type-set, ribbonfeeding mechanism, and means for connecting said keys With any one of said typesets to render it effective, and for rendering said ribbon-feeding mechanism effec- ,tive With the universal -bar associated With one for each set of type-bars, a plurality oi v sets of interponents, a bail associated With said interponents, ribbon-feeding mechanism, and means for moving said bail to shift said interponents to connect a dif-- ferent set of sub-levers to said keys, saidmeans being also effective to connect said ribbon-feeding mechanism with the universal bar associated With the effective set of type-bars. y p

7 2. In a typewriting machine, the combination With a ribbon and a carriage comprising a platen, of a plurality of typesets, a single set of keys, a plurality of universal bars, one forl .each type-set, ribbonfeeding mechanism, and means, actuable by a movement of said carriage from one type,-

set to another, for connecting said keys with any type-set to render the latter effective, and for connecting said ribbon-feeding mechanism -With the universal bar associ.

ated `vvith the effective type-set.

73. In a typeWriting machine,'the combination with a ribbon and a carriage comprising a platen, of a plurality of type-- for connecting said vribbon-feeding mecha- 1 nism to one of said universal bars While one of said'type-sets is being rendered effec- 74. In vtypevvriting machine,'the combi-y nation of a ribbon-feeding mechanism, a plurality of universal bars, and means for actuatinggsaidl ribbon-feeding mechanism from either one of said universal bars.

' 7 5. In a typewriting machine, the combi-` nation vvitha plurality of type-sets, of a carriage, a single set of keys', key-actuated means for actuating any one of saidtypeing-said key-actuated means ineffective for actuating one of said type-sets, and effective.

for actuating another.

sets, and carriage-actuatedrneans for. rendernation of a ribbon-feeding mechanism, two'` f escapements, means for actuating said ribbon-feeding mechanism, said means. comwith one ofthe escapements, the connection between said interponents and said shaft being such that they can positively move said shaft in one direction only.

v77. In a typewriting machine, the cQ/mbination of a` ribbon-feedin mechanism, two escapements, and means or actuating said ribbon-feeding mechanism, said means comprising two interponents associated with said escapements, one yof. said escapements being effective to actuate said ribbon-feeding mechanismthrough the intermediary of one of said'interponents without disturbing the other interponent.

78. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, of a plurality of independently actuable type -sets comprising type-bars, each having an upper and a lower-case character thereon, a single set of keys, means to connect said single set of keys with any one of said type-sets, said platen being movable into effective relation with any one of said type-sets, and caseshifting means which may be actuated whenf the platen is in effective relation with any one of said type-sets. l

79. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a plurality of type-sets, each set comprising individually movable members carrying upper and lower-case types, and each set of types having a differentv style of print, a single set of keys, means actuated by said single set of keys for severally moving to printin position the movable members of each o said sets, case-shifting means, and means jor changing the connections between said keys and saidI type-sets and thereby changing the style of print. l

80. In a typewriting machine, the combi,L nation with a platen, of a plurality of independently actuable type-sets, actuating means for said type-sets operatedl single set of keys, said platen being movable into effective relation with any one of said type-sets, and case-shift mechanism comprising a single shift fra-me which 'may be actuated to shift the platen when it is f in effective relation with any one of said type-sets.

81. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, of a plurality of typesets arranged side by side, said platen being movable into `efit'ective relation with any one of said type-sets, a single keyboard., caseshift mechanism comprising a single shift frame, and a key in said keyboard for actuating said shift frame to shift the platen when it is in effective relation with any one of said type-sets.

. 82. In' a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, of a plurality of typesets, a plurality of universal bars, one for each typeset, a plurality of ribbon vibrators, one for each universal bar, said platen being movable into effective relation with any one of said type-sets, and case-shift' mechanism comprising a single shift frame which may be actuated to shift the platen when it is in effective relation with any one of said type-sets, said ribbon vibrators being associated with said shift frame.

83. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage, of a plurality of escapements for feeding said carriage, a space-bar, and means for rendering said space-bar effective with any one ofsaid escapements.

84. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage, of a plurality of escapements for feeding said carriage, a space-bar, and means, controlled by a movement of said carriage, for rendering said space-bar effective with any one of said escapements.

85. In va typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage, of a plurality of escapements for feeding said carriage, a spacebar, a plurality ofv interponents between said space-'bar and/escapements, and means controlled by said carriage-for shifting said in terponents to render said space-bar effective with any oneof said escapements.

86. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage, of a plurality of escapements for feeding said carriage, a space-bar, a plurality of interponents between said space-bar and escapements, a sleeve connecting said interponents, a shaft on which said sleeve is slidable, and means controlled by said carriage for sliding said sleeve on said shaft to change the relation between said interponents and said spacebar to render any one of said escapements effective.

87. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, of a plurality of typesets, a single set of keys, and means actuated when theplaten is moved from one type-set to another'for connecting said keys to the type-set to which the platen is moved.

88. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, of a pluralityof typesets, a singleset of keys, and means actuated by a relative movement between said platen and said type-sets to connect said keys with any one of said type-sets.

89. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, of a plurality of typesets arranged side by side, a single set of keys, and means whereby a relative lateral movement between said type-sets and said platen may cause aneffective relation of said keys with any one of said type-sets.

90. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, of a plurality of typesets, and a ribbon-vibrator for each set, one

y set and one ribbon-vibrator being effective at a time, the effective set andeffective ribbon-vibrator being dependent upon the position of the platen.

91. In a typewriting machine, in combination, a platen, two sets of type-bars arranged side by side, each set of type-bars having aseparate printing point, a single set of keys, and means for lconnecting said keys with said sets of type-bars alternatively.

92. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, of a plurality of typesets, each set having an eseapement, and a ribbon -vibrator associated therewith, one

. type-set, one escapement, and one`ribbonvibrator being effective at a time, the effective set of types, escapement and ribbonvibrator being dependent upon the position of the platen. l

93. In a typewriting machine, in combination, a platen, a plurality of type-sets having separate printing points, a single set of keys, and means for selectively determining the type-sets to be actuated by said keys. A

94. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, of a plurality of typesets, and a plurality of escapements, one set and one escapement being leffective at a time, the effective set and the eEective escapement being dependent upon the position of said platen.

" 95. In a typewriting machine, the combination with. a platen, printing instrumentalities, and a ribbon, of a plurality of escapements, a plurality of universal bars,

' one for each escapement, ribbon-feeding mechanism, said ribbon-feeding mechanism being operable by any one of said universal bars, and means for rendering said ribbonfeeding mechanism under thev control of any one of said universal bars, said means being controlled by the relative positions of said platen and printing instrumentalities.

96. In a typewriting machine', the combination with a platen, of a plurality of typesets comprising type-bars, each having an upper and a lower-case character thereon, a single set of keys, means to connect sald single set of keys with any one of said typesets, means whereby said platen andv any one of said type-sets may b e brought into coperative relation, and case-shifting means effective when the platen is in effective relation with any one of said type-sets.

97. In a typewritng machine, the combination with a platen, of a plurality of typesets spaced transversely of the machine,

means whereby said platen and any one of said type-sets may be brought into coperative relation, a single keyboard, case-shift mechanism comprising a single shift frame, and a key in said keyboard for actuating said shift frame to shift the platen when it is in effective relation with any one of said type-sets.

98. The combination with'a platen, of a` 99. In a typewriting machine, the co bination with a plurality of type-sets, o a single set ofkeys, key-actuated means for operating any one of said type-sets, mechanism tending to render said key-actuated means ineffective with respect to one of said type-sets, andeffective with respect to another, and means including a carriage for controlling said mechanism.

100. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, of a plurality of type-sets spaced transversely of the Ina-y' chine, a single set of keys, means whereby said platen and any one of said type-sets may be brought into effective relation, land means for effecting operative connection between said single set of keys andeither of said type-sets.

JOHN WALDHEIM.

Witnesses:

EDITH B. LIBBEY, CATHERINE A. NEWELL. 

